Reed Project |
Australian Museum Collections and Research Building |
Progress |
Reed has just completed the new collections and Research Buildings for the Australian Museum in Sydney. Millions of specimens from mammals to sea-slugs and frogs will be housed in the new eight storey, $32 million facility, which also includes state of the art research laboratories, offices, new loading dock, mechanical plant and a substation. |
Reed Contact |
Peter Whitten |
Reed Division |
Construction |
Project Location |
Sydney, NSW 2000 |
Project Client |
Australian Museum Trust |
Current Status |
100% complete |
Project Start Date |
24-10-2006 |
Duration of Construction |
83 weeks |
Architect |
Johnson Pilton Walker |
Engineer |
ARUP |
Structural Engineer |
Steenson Varming |
Electrical Engineer |
Steenson Varming |
Mechanical Engineer |
Warren Smith & Partners |
Hydraulical Engineer |
Steenson Varming |
Project Overview |
Bulk earthworks, underpinning, demolition, new eight storey concrete P/T building, facade restoration. |
Project Value |
$27.5 Million (inclusive of GST) |
Contract Type |
GC21 |
Project Map |
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